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CommentReparer.com - Apprenez à tout réparer Vision Boards Help Visualize Goals Create a Dream Board to See Your Goals A vision board or dream board is a way of helping to visualize goals by taking images and words that represent dreams and desires and arranging them on a board. Art therapists may use collage (arranging pictures) as a way for clients to express themselves. Vision boards can be a helpful way to bring into focus what you want to achieve. Dream boards became popular after they were popularized by Rhonda Byrne in the book and movie "The Secret." I first experienced Dream Boards when I took an Art Therapy course in 1999, long before "The Secret" was even a whisper. I turned 50 at the end of December and felt the need to create another dream board. Read on to discover how to create a basic vision board along with many of the different types of dream boards and applications available now for creating vision boards. Give it a try. Image of Bulletin Board by RAWKU5 A Bulletin Board is a good start for creating a Dream Board. Image by brokenarts. Large Boards

7 Collaborative Storytelling Websites to Weave Your Own Digital Stories Advertisement Everyone loves a good story. Writing it is another matter. A good story can move us with emotions. The web has given rise to collaborative storytelling. If you are into digital storytelling ideas of any kind, try out these seven websites for a spot of collaborative writing. Folding Story Folding Story is a writing game where each writer is constrained to write one line of a story (120 words or less) and pass it on to another writer to add to it. Ficly Call it micro-fiction in a collaborative way. Fabulate Fabulate is a collaborative book project, where each writer may submit a story with a maximum length of 500 words. WikiStory The concept of using a Wiki for collaborative storytelling is worth the browse. One Million Monkeys Typing Now, that’s a title that should get noticed. StoryMash StoryMash might appeal to amateur writers who want some of the spoils for their writing. Novlet Novlet allows you to start a collaborative writing effort in any language. Image: Shutterstock

Page 1 | Diseno-art.com Homepage > Archive Page 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 Car manufacturers winning the war against car theft - News Car manufacturers are confidently proclaiming that they are winning the war against car crime. And the statistics over the last 20 years prove as much. Perhaps even more impressively, 20 years ago around 600,000 cars were stolen in the UK each year. Project Kahn Audi A5 Convertible - Modified Cars One of the UK’s best known tuners, Project Kahn, has had a go at making the Audi A5 convertible even more stylish. The styling package consists of new front and rear bumpers, a rear spoiler, billet steel door mirror housings, red painted brake calipers, lowered suspension and massive 21 inch RSX lightweight wheels finished in matt black. 2012 BMW M5 - Sports Cars Despite the fact the 2012 BMW M5 isn’t due to be unveiled in the flesh until this year's Frankfurt Motor Show in September. Where is the safest place to sit on a

Join us for The Informal Economy Symposium , October 12 2012, Barcelona | Claro Partners We see “the informal economy” as short-hand for a lot of different under-the-radar, non-recognised, untracked, unsanctioned, disregarded and often disparaged but very real and substantial commercial activities that are taking place all around the world, in both emerging and developed markets. The development of these informal commercial activities are driven by both necessity and by opportunity, but they also still have symbiotic relationships to formal economic structures, such as mature businesses, governments, financial institutions, or business analysts/evaluators. It seems that many people mistakenly see these informal commercial activities as transient, soon-to-be absorbed into formal structures, to be stamped out, or conversely to be studied and copied by formal economic structures. And herein lies the tantalising dilemma of the informal economy. Our goals are:

Futures Fair 10 - Building Futures The Building Centre, London June 2nd 2010 Futures Fair 10 was a one day conference supported by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) through the Foresight Program, and Crystal CG, chaired by Peter Murray that gathered together built environment professionals with people leading innovation in other fields in an event that planted the seeds for new ways of working and fresh collaborations. The fast-paced day included presentations from challenging speakers representing 5 key themes. Key Themes Technological advancement and its potential impact on the built environment; Innovative modes of business and entrepreneurship; Landscape resilience; Learning from design in different sectors and; Emergent forms of community engagement and their place in development. You can download a copy of the full Futures Fair 10 report here, or see below for links to individual seminar reports. Advancement Business Competition Design Engagement

Advanced humanoid Roboy to be ‘born’ in nine months Roboy (credit: Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, University of Zurich) Meet Roboy, “one of the most advanced humanoid robots,” say researchers at the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory of the University of Zurich. Their 15 project partners and over 40 engineers and scientists are constructing Roboy as a tendon-driven robot modeled on human beings (robots usually have their motors in their joints, giving them that “robot” break-dance look), so it will move almost as elegantly as a human. Roboy will be a “service robot,” meaning it will execute services independently for the convenience of human beings, as in the movie Robot & Frank. And since service robots share their “living space” with people, user-friendliness and safety, above all, are of great importance, roboticists point out. Service robots are already used in a wide variety of areas today, including for household chores, surveillance work and cleaning, and in hospitals and care homes.

vous Pascal Minguet from Biarne ? Net-iki : le premier fablab rural français Pascal Minguet FABLAB from Jean Michel Billaut on Vimeo. Pour contacter Pascal Minguet : pascal.minguet@gmail.com (Comme on pourra le voir dans ce billautshow sur google maps, Biarne se trouve dans le Jura, un peu au nord de Dôle.. A noter que nous avons été rejoint dans le studio par Serge Meunier sur son Ipad - qui n'a pas beaucoup posé de questions - il m'a dit qu'il avait le trac... Le mouvement des "makers" commence à se développer en France.. Pourquoi donc, Grand Dieu, créer un fablab à Biarne ? Pascal Minguet, Reynald Blondeau et Jean Baptiste Fontaine expliquent et surtout présentent leur domaine, logé dans une ancienne école de Biarne, et financé par les élus locaux (si, si..) Comment fabriquer une pièce ? Fichier envoyé ensuite sur l'imprimante 3D du fablab, que Pascal nous présente (une makerbot)... Combien d'adhérents au fablab ? Plusieurs points ont été évoqués : 1/ le copyright et les brevets.. le fabricant de la fenêtre a-t-il une brevet sur son produit ? 5/ etc..

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